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Dexter Reed & Kenneth Knotts Are the New George Floyd, Will They Trick Black Voters Again? | Ep 668

Dexter Reed & Kenneth Knotts Are the New George Floyd, Will They Trick Black Voters Again? | Ep 668

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Dexter Reed & Kenneth Knotts Are the New George Floyd, Will They Trick Black Voters Again? | Ep 668

Dexter Reed & Kenneth Knotts Are the New George Floyd, Will They Trick Black Voters Again? | Ep 668

Dexter Reed & Kenneth Knotts Are the New George Floyd, Will They Trick Black Voters Again? | Ep 668

Dexter Reed & Kenneth Knotts Are the New George Floyd, Will They Trick Black Voters Again? | Ep 668

Friday, 12th April 2024
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0:00

The Democrats think they

0:02

have their new George Floyd. Yes,

0:05

we're only in the middle of April, but

0:08

it's already time to scare

0:11

black people into voting for

0:13

Joe Biden. And so we're

0:15

getting a little early start in April. We're

0:17

not gonna wait for the anniversary of George

0:19

Floyd. I think the

0:21

Democrats have identified him and his

0:23

name is Kenneth Knotts. This

0:27

video has been circulating all over

0:29

social media. Kenneth Knotts, a Texas

0:31

man, died

0:33

in police custody in 2022. In

0:38

2022, but the video, and let's

0:41

take a look, just

0:43

released this week. Hold on, hold

0:45

on. Just wait. Hold on, hold on. Shut

0:48

up. Shut up. Shut

0:50

up. Shut up. Shut up. Shut up.

0:52

Shut up. Come on, guys.

0:55

He's taking the cuffs off. I don't want him. Shut

0:58

up! I need water! He just got

1:01

some. It isn't enough! It's

1:03

not that calm. Gosh dang. Don't

1:05

do it, stop. Can I go over here? Can

1:07

I go over here? Let's go over here. Come

1:11

here. And if you gotta relax a little

1:13

bit, we can't get anything inside your room. Go

1:15

on behind you. Hey, breathe! Kenneth, stop.

1:17

Stop. I don't know. Stop.

1:20

We're out of here.

1:22

All right, we've seen enough. We've

1:24

seen enough. We don't have to go any further, but Kenneth

1:27

Knotts died

1:30

of a heart attack or cardiac arrest.

1:33

He had been stopped or

1:35

had been picked up. He

1:38

had a flat tire on the side of

1:40

the highway. Police stopped. He began acting

1:43

in a way that was abnormal

1:45

and a bit threatening. They

1:48

take him into custody, bring him

1:50

to a facility where he can be checked

1:52

out mentally and physically

1:55

evaluated. He starts

1:57

giving them problems inside of the

1:59

house. facility, police come back in,

2:01

I think, and re-handcuff him and

2:03

try to subdue him. He has

2:06

cardiac arrest and dies

2:09

in 2022. The

2:12

body cam footage and

2:15

the outrage was saved until 2024.

2:18

This is what I call

2:21

the method. It's a

2:23

form of method acting that the

2:25

Democrats use to control

2:27

black people and to

2:29

keep us living in fear. And if you

2:32

don't vote for Democrats, you're going to die.

2:35

That's going to be the point of

2:37

our discussion today. I'll show

2:39

you Dexter Reed as well. He's a part of

2:41

this. The Democrats are searching

2:44

for something to scare black people into

2:47

voting for Joe Biden. We'll talk about it

2:49

today. Welcome.

3:07

Welcome to Fearless with Jason Whitlock. I'm Jason

3:09

Whitlock, your host. Happy Friday.

3:12

Thank you for joining me

3:14

today. Man, we got a

3:16

lot of great content planned for you

3:18

today. Not only do we

3:20

have today's show, which will be

3:23

awesome as we talk about the

3:25

method, but we also

3:27

are going to have some content that

3:30

we'll release today that you guys should hunt

3:32

up. I think we'll release

3:34

it everywhere. We'll release it on YouTube. We'll

3:36

also release it on Apple, where

3:39

I engage with Marc Lamont Hill

3:41

about his controversial take on

3:44

OJ Simpson and the

3:46

OJ Simpson trial verdict. We'll

3:49

have that. Steve Kim and I

3:52

at some point somewhere, maybe in today's

3:54

show, but at some point somewhere, we'll

3:57

have some content about Tom Brady potentially

3:59

coming. out of retirement and

4:02

then Saturday I just got a preview this

4:05

for you guys Saturday. I'm

4:07

going to go into Patrick

4:09

Bet David. He had Sage

4:12

Steel on

4:14

his podcast I believe yesterday and

4:16

for some reason he decided to take some

4:18

pot shots at me. This

4:21

is a mistake. I'm going to

4:23

release that on Saturday morning. So

4:26

a lot of good content for

4:28

you this weekend. The sports season

4:31

has waned. The Masters

4:33

is going on but they

4:35

don't let you televise much of the Masters.

4:37

They're so greedy over there at that place.

4:40

There's no more college basketball. NBA playoffs

4:43

haven't started up. So I'm

4:45

going to drop a lot of great content on you

4:47

this weekend so you have a lot to do and

4:49

a lot to think about and a lot to talk

4:51

about. So stay tuned for all

4:53

of that. First

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5:46

today's show to react to this monologue.

5:48

First fire starter I'm about to give

5:51

you Kevin Donahue is going

5:53

to join Shemekah, Michelle and I as

5:55

we discuss the method. I'm

6:01

going to have to take you on a bit

6:03

of a history lesson so

6:05

you can fully understand my fire starter and

6:07

my point of view today. So I want

6:10

you to bear with me. I'm going to

6:13

circle back to Kenneth Knott's and

6:15

I'm going to circle back to

6:17

this game that's being played on

6:19

African Americans every year and on really

6:21

on all voters every year that

6:24

you know are every voting cycle

6:26

that if you don't vote

6:28

for Democrats you're racist and if you're

6:30

black and you don't vote

6:32

for Democrats your life is

6:34

in jeopardy. You're going to be killed by police.

6:37

Your life is totally dependent upon

6:40

having a Democrat in the White

6:42

House and running your city

6:44

and being the governor because if you

6:46

don't all these Republican police officers are

6:48

just going to kill you. I

6:50

want to give you a little history lesson about

6:53

what's being done here. So today I want to

6:55

talk about the method

6:57

being deployed to keep black

6:59

Americans obsessively loyal to the

7:01

Democratic Party. It's

7:04

actually called the method, an

7:06

immersive and compelling form of acting

7:08

that requires a performer to stay

7:11

in character off camera.

7:14

It's considered the highest and

7:16

most powerful form of acting. Sir

7:18

Daniel Day Lewis used it to

7:21

portray Abraham Lincoln, won an Oscar

7:23

for it and wide acclaim as

7:25

America's best actor. Comedian

7:27

David Chappelle tells a funny story

7:30

about meeting Jim Carrey while he

7:32

was filming the movie Man on

7:34

the Moon, a biopic chronicling the

7:36

life of quirky comedian Andy Kaufman.

7:39

Dave Chappelle never got to talk to Jim

7:41

Carrey. Instead he met

7:44

Jim Carrey's impersonation of

7:46

Andy Kaufman. Most

7:48

Americans believe Marlon Brando invented

7:51

the art of method acting.

7:54

Brando's late 1940s performance in

7:56

the Broadway play A Streetcar Named Desire

7:59

and later a movie by the same

8:01

name, popularized the acting

8:03

style. But

8:05

the method's origin actually traces

8:08

to the Moscow Art Theater,

8:10

the Soviet Union, 1898,

8:13

and Vladimir Lenin, the

8:16

most prominent supporter of the theater. Konstantin

8:20

Stanislavsky, a performer at

8:22

the Moscow Art Theater,

8:24

developed and perfected the

8:27

method. He and a group

8:29

of Russian actors appeared on Broadway in 1923. New

8:32

Yorkers fell in love with the Russian trope. A

8:36

handful of Stanislavsky's acolytes stayed

8:38

in New York and taught

8:40

American actors the method. I

8:44

mention this to remind you

8:46

of the Marxist influence on Hollywood

8:49

and acting. Russian

8:51

communists taught Americans to act,

8:53

how to powerfully present fiction

8:56

as reality. When

8:58

you turn on your television, sit

9:01

down inside a theater, open your

9:03

laptop to watch YouTube, or unlock

9:05

your smartphone to cruise a social

9:07

media app. You're

9:10

being influenced by the method.

9:13

As I've told you many times

9:15

on this show, social

9:17

media, the matrix, it's just

9:19

the space. What

9:22

do people do on a stage? They

9:25

perform. And now we're paying people

9:28

to perform on these stages. The

9:31

alliance between Hollywood elites and

9:33

the Democratic Party explains why the

9:36

method is such an effective tool

9:38

to control voting habits and behaviors

9:40

of black Americans. The

9:42

movie, television, and music

9:45

industries, along with academia and

9:47

corporate America, have assigned

9:49

a specific role for black people.

9:52

Victims. We are

9:54

rewarded and celebrated based on our

9:56

ability to stay in character at

9:58

all times. Let

10:01

me give you an example. Black

10:03

people know that law enforcement is

10:05

not on a genocidal killing spree

10:08

against black men. But

10:10

we also know there are

10:12

tremendous instant gratification rewards for

10:14

pretending police pose a bigger

10:16

threat to black men than

10:18

gang violence. Dr.

10:21

Dre, Eazy E, IceTube, the highest

10:23

profile members of the rap group

10:25

NWA, received millions

10:28

upon millions of dollars and

10:30

elevated their status for

10:33

performing the song, F the Police.

10:36

Here's another example, and this is in

10:38

the news recently. Dexter

10:41

Reed, a Chicago lad, opened

10:44

fire on police officers striking

10:46

one officer and firing 11

10:49

shots in all. The police

10:51

officers justifiably panicked

10:53

and fired 96 shots

10:56

at Reed, killing him. Reed's

10:59

mother and other family members,

11:02

having watched multiple black families,

11:04

received millions of dollars in

11:07

lawsuits after officer-involved shootings, know

11:10

they can potentially land a huge payday

11:13

if they can portray Dexter as

11:15

a victim. They also

11:17

know the media will assist them

11:19

in their performance. CNN

11:22

was the first major TV network

11:24

to step up and offer Reed's

11:26

family a platform to portray

11:28

him as a victim of an

11:30

unfair traffic stop. In

11:33

addition, Reed's family knows that

11:35

Democrat politicians in Chicago will be more

11:37

than happy to hand them millions

11:40

of taxpayer dollars in

11:43

a lawsuit. Let's watch

11:45

a little footage of CNN's story together

11:48

and then the acting performances that

11:59

follow. I think we want to

12:01

play Sots 1 and

12:04

2 here back to back, but let's

12:06

play the clip. The reaction

12:08

you see in that video. It

12:12

was terrifying. For Dexter

12:14

Reed's sister, his mother. Oh, Lord

12:16

Jesus, please help me. And

12:21

his entire family. What played out

12:24

on newly released body camera video is

12:26

nothing but pain. They

12:28

shot him down like an animal. Why did

12:30

they shoot him there many times? He's

12:34

already dead. Why you started shooting

12:36

him like that? They

12:42

killed my son and they killed me too. March

12:47

21, 2024. Chicago

12:49

police are initiating a traffic stop on

12:51

a driver reportedly for not wearing a

12:53

seatbelt, according to the Civilian

12:56

Office of Police Accountability, a traffic

12:58

stop being conducted by five tactical

13:00

officers. Roll the window down. What

13:04

are you doing? Roll

13:06

that one down too. Hey,

13:09

don't roll the window up. Don't roll the window

13:11

up. Hey, okay. Do not roll the window up.

13:15

Unlock the doors now. The

13:17

temperature quickly escalates. One officer

13:19

puts what appears to be his gun on

13:22

the windshield. Reed then fires

13:24

first, hitting an officer in the forearm,

13:26

according to the initial investigation. Then

13:29

chaos. Hey!

13:34

Hey, stay where we're going. Don't

13:36

fire. Shut up. Shut

13:39

up. Hey,

13:52

son of a bitch! Reed

14:01

goes down. Then

14:04

three final gunshots, 96 in

14:08

total, according to investigators. The gun was

14:10

later recovered from the front seat of

14:12

Reed's car. One of

14:14

the family's attorneys argues this never should have

14:16

happened in the first place. There was a

14:18

weapon recovered in his car. However,

14:21

it started with an

14:23

unconstitutional, pretextual and

14:26

unnecessary stop of

14:28

Dexter Reed, and that's what precipitated

14:30

the entire incident. And questions remain

14:32

over why tactical officers initiated a

14:35

traffic stop for a supposed seatbelt

14:37

violation. As part of a

14:39

brief statement, Chicago police says this

14:41

incident is still under investigation, but

14:44

the stop is where it all

14:46

began. If you don't stop my nephew, he'll

14:48

be alive today. Reed's uncle sitting

14:51

alongside his father. When this

14:53

happened to my nephew, I hope

14:55

the police can understand that this is the

14:57

same pain that they feel

14:59

when an officer is killed in the

15:01

line of duty. It's a pain that

15:03

manifests in memories and pain

15:06

that manifests in despair. He

15:08

took my son away from

15:10

me. He

15:14

ain't got that no more. I don't know what

15:16

I'm gonna do without him. So

15:21

I want you to understand something. The

15:23

police officer that was shot and

15:26

hit was black. He

15:28

was there with four other black police

15:30

officers. There were other, there were some

15:33

non-black police officers as well, but they're

15:35

leaving that out. They're leaving

15:37

out that Reed

15:39

was facing three counts of aggravated

15:42

unlawful use of a weapon and

15:44

one count of possession of a

15:46

firearm with a revoked permit. They're

15:50

leaving out. They

15:52

didn't say it, but the dude

15:54

fired first and he fired 11 times. We

16:01

love to think like the police are stupid

16:04

and that like police don't know the

16:06

communities that they police and they don't

16:08

know who they're pulling over or who

16:10

they're likely pulling over and that once

16:12

they get the information and run it

16:14

through they don't know who they're dealing

16:16

with. They're dealing with someone

16:19

who carries a gun unlawfully and

16:22

is willing to use it and

16:24

was wanted and had

16:27

previous problems with law enforcement.

16:30

So they were on high alert and when

16:32

the guy opened fire they knew like this

16:34

is this guy fits the profile of someone

16:36

who will shoot at us and he did

16:38

shoot at us and we fired back. I

16:42

don't care if it was nine shots

16:44

or ninety shots. This

16:46

is in a forty second span. When

16:50

you get shot or shot at and

16:53

it's in an instant no one

16:55

is sitting around going oh my god we're

16:58

firing too many shots. People

17:00

are just trying to stop the problem and

17:03

so if this mother, if

17:07

someone off of old block

17:09

in Chicago, if

17:12

a gangster disciple or a vice lord

17:14

in Chicago had fired

17:16

ninety six shots at this young

17:19

man no

17:21

TV cameras would be interviewing her. Oh

17:24

why did they fire ninety six

17:26

shots? The gangster disciples can

17:28

fire as many shots as they want.

17:30

The police must be limited after they

17:32

get shot. Miss

17:35

me we don't have to

17:37

move into fantasy land fantasy

17:39

world. Let's deal with reality.

17:42

When you gotta get shot you

17:44

fire back and you don't count how

17:46

many times you fire back. But

17:49

I don't blame this woman and this

17:51

family for this acting job. They

17:54

saw Breonna Taylor's

17:56

family get millions of dollars

17:58

rained on them. even though

18:00

Brianna Taylor's boyfriend put

18:03

her in harm's way by shooting

18:05

a police officer first. By

18:08

not being a man and getting out

18:10

of the bed and taking care of

18:12

that situation without dragging his woman into

18:14

it. They

18:17

saw that family get millions of

18:19

dollars. And so with

18:21

this lunatic left-wing mayor

18:24

Brandon Johnson, he'll do everything in his power

18:26

to blame the police for responding

18:28

to the shots fired by Dexter Reed.

18:32

The false narrative that police randomly

18:34

killed black men is a major

18:36

selling point of the Democratic Party

18:38

platform. The Democrats have convinced

18:41

black people that our safety and

18:43

freedom are dependent on keeping Republicans

18:45

out of office. They

18:47

installed talented and committed actors on

18:49

television shows to promote the lie

18:52

that the slavery and Jim

18:54

Crow laws Republicans defeated years

18:57

ago will

18:59

be instantly restored once

19:01

a Republican returns to office.

19:03

Just think that through. The

19:06

party that defeated slavery and

19:08

Jim Crow laws is

19:11

trying to gain power so

19:13

they can restore slavery

19:15

and Jim Crow laws. That,

19:27

it depies logic but they keep

19:29

making the argument. But let's

19:31

watch Whoopi Goldberg and Joe

19:33

Biden make the sales pitch that we

19:36

keep going for. You know, you have

19:38

to keep in mind, take

19:42

a look at the things that they're

19:44

rolling back. Remember I said ages ago,

19:47

you know, in their

19:50

minds they want to bring slavery back. They're

19:52

okay with it because you see things

19:55

change. You know one of the good things about

19:58

the Supreme Court is you can find to

20:00

make sure you make stuff better. You

20:03

don't generally fight to make stuff worse. Or

20:06

to roll back. Or to roll back. And to me,

20:08

if you're okay rolling that

20:10

back, when

20:12

things were not even a state, when

20:14

we had no say, so

20:18

how's that gonna roll? How's that gonna

20:20

roll? What's the next thing? Because you

20:22

know, on this, with

20:24

all of this comes birth control.

20:26

With all of this comes everything

20:30

that you need as a woman to

20:32

have had put in place to

20:35

make sure that we were doing better

20:38

than we were before. What

20:40

they value and look at their budget and

20:42

what they're proposing. Romney wants to let the,

20:44

he said in the first hundred days, he's

20:46

gonna let the big banks, once again, write

20:48

their own rules. Unchained Wall

20:50

Street. Wall Street. They're

20:55

gonna put y'all back in chains. It

21:04

works, man. The method works.

21:06

I wanna play SOT7. I

21:09

wanted Dexter Reed's mother.

21:11

This is just a short clip of,

21:14

and this is why, and I'm, listen, I wanna

21:16

be crystal clear here. You heard

21:18

me talk on this show. My

21:20

cousin, Antoine Butler. I

21:23

help raise him. I love him. I

21:25

look at his picture every day. It

21:28

sits out in my living room.

21:31

A picture of Antoine Butler. He was killed by

21:34

police in 2012, by

21:36

sheriffs in 2012. Me

21:39

and my family believe he was wrongfully killed. Tasered

21:42

in the rain, electrocuted to death. The

21:44

police say he swallowed cocaine and he choked on

21:47

that while they were tasing him. I

21:52

know this pain personally. I

21:57

help raise Antoine. I

21:59

paid for his. His mother is my first cousin. I

22:02

know the pain that she has

22:04

suffered since his death and

22:07

deals with on a daily basis. I'm

22:09

not unsympathetic. But I'm just sorry.

22:13

When I look at this video of

22:15

Dexter Reed's mother, this looks like an

22:17

acting job. Play the clip. Yeah,

22:20

Jens bought me his new car three days

22:22

before that. And he was

22:24

just riding around in his car. He

22:26

said, Mom, four, four, right? And

22:30

I killed him. Thank you. Hi.

22:37

It works. Black people see themselves as

22:39

victims. Many of us spend each day

22:41

looking for signs of our victimhood. We

22:43

stay in character even when we're off

22:46

camera. If you stay ready, you don't

22:48

have to get ready. Staying

22:50

in character prevents us from identifying

22:52

the farce. Plus,

22:54

staying in character and ignoring the farce allows

22:57

us to receive the benefits we're

22:59

paid actors. We're paid

23:01

in lawsuits, job promotions, diversity hires,

23:04

and social clout. The

23:06

black people who break character and

23:08

choose to live in reality become

23:11

social pariahs and unfit for leadership.

23:15

I'm not talking about myself. Historian

23:17

and economist Thomas Sowell is one of

23:19

the wisest men in the history of

23:21

America. He overcame incredible odds. He's

23:24

written thousands of profound books and

23:26

columns. Mainstream media ignores him or

23:29

vilifies him. Al

23:31

Sharpton, on the other hand, is

23:33

corrupt, sleazy, unintelligent, and has accomplished

23:36

virtually nothing in 40 years as

23:38

a public figure. He's

23:40

a confident of US presidents, a

23:42

TV and radio show host. He's

23:45

earned millions of dollars as

23:47

a victimhood method actor. Can

23:51

the method be stopped? Yes,

23:54

but only through a religious revival. The

23:57

victimhood cannot coexist with the

23:59

sincere... belief in the birth,

24:02

life, and resurrection of Jesus

24:04

Christ. A lie

24:06

cannot survive the truth of Jesus

24:08

Christ. That's why we

24:11

do this show and constantly try

24:14

to point everyone, black,

24:16

white, brown, green,

24:18

man, woman, child, to

24:21

God. You

24:24

can't be a victim. You can't, if

24:26

you really fall in

24:28

love and understand and fall in

24:31

service to Jesus Christ, the lies,

24:33

you can see the lies so

24:35

clearly. If you cannot

24:37

see the lies, you need

24:39

to question your relationship

24:42

with God. If

24:45

you can't see the lies,

24:47

if you can't see, we're

24:49

acting. The stats and what

24:51

we really deal with in

24:53

our community, we're not

24:56

worried about the police because

24:58

all you have to do is comply

25:00

and then you eliminate virtually any chance

25:04

of being harmed by police. If

25:08

you comply, you don't fire

25:10

your gun at them. You're not, there will

25:12

be no lawyer arguing, well, they shouldn't have

25:15

pulled me over for tenant windows. Why

25:17

did they pull me over for speed? Now I was only

25:19

going seven miles over the speed limit. Why

25:22

did they pull me over for a seatbelt?

25:24

They pulled Dexter Reed over for a seatbelt

25:26

because they wanted an excuse to pull

25:28

his criminal ass over because

25:31

they knew he was probably carrying a gun

25:34

because they know their neighborhoods

25:36

and the communities they're policing. They're

25:41

not guessing. They

25:44

have instincts and they have intelligence and

25:46

they have information. But

25:49

we keep falling for the gimmick. We

25:53

just keep falling for it over

25:56

and over again and everybody's an actor. I

25:58

want to play A

26:00

couple of calypso. Maxine

26:02

waters one of these. Great

26:05

actresses. Out there

26:07

are one of the best method actor

26:09

as we have go in and in

26:11

politics. Cause is the it's amazed

26:13

across the board. Let let's let's play

26:15

Maxine Waters back to back here. I

26:17

think the first one sees. Telling.

26:20

People to. Get in

26:23

pollen citizens face. And them

26:25

in the second video see say in a

26:27

someone Gotta my Face and erases Less Play

26:29

The Cliff Smash. Ups:

26:53

As a member of Congress with

26:55

people you know who. Evidently

26:58

had a racist attitudes and recently

27:00

one even confronted me in a

27:02

restaurant. And they don't say races

27:04

things well as they say is

27:06

they don't realize something I say

27:08

I said I might have insisted.

27:11

That I tilt of. But you

27:13

know that you know if you

27:15

were. Not. Black.

27:18

You would not be a from said. That

27:21

that they don't think twice about doing

27:23

the state busy taking get away. With.

27:26

Anthrax doing it briefly feeling that.

27:31

This is incredible. You.

27:34

You can advise people to go on

27:37

getting politicians phase, make him uncomfortable That

27:39

do this or do that. And

27:42

then turned back around as. It

27:44

happened to me and I'm a big the mail. We

27:46

did it because I'm races now know that and call

27:48

me names and com and erases names but it's because

27:50

I'm black. These. Are

27:52

actors. This

27:56

is it's and and. and at mind

27:58

off or when all the way back to

28:00

1898 to try

28:02

to help you understand the Marxist connection. And

28:05

I just want to, again,

28:07

I know many of you know

28:09

what Marxism is and get what

28:12

it's about, but some

28:14

people don't, because this kind of stuff really

28:16

isn't taught in school and it's certainly not

28:19

talked about in the media

28:21

spaces at the level it should be. But

28:25

Marxism disavows

28:27

religious faith. Karl

28:31

Marx's political theory that

28:34

socialism is kind of like the gateway

28:36

drug to communism, and communism is the

28:38

gateway drug to Marxism. And

28:42

all that socialism, communism, Marxism,

28:45

they all are

28:47

hostile to religious faith.

28:51

It's a secular worldview

28:53

and position, it's a satanic

28:56

worldview and position that

29:00

is hostile to Christian

29:02

faith and belief. And

29:05

so when I tell you that

29:09

Marxist communists from

29:11

Russia came

29:13

here in 1923 to New

29:16

York and performed and then

29:18

taught American actors the art

29:20

of method acting, of staying

29:22

in character. And

29:27

when I connect the dots of Hollywood's

29:29

connection to the Democrat Party,

29:32

Hollywood's connection to Marxism, do

29:36

you not see how everybody stays? This

29:38

is how Joy Reid gets on TV

29:40

and says things that she totally

29:44

does not believe. She's just

29:46

an actor playing a role and she's being paid

29:48

millions of dollars to play that role. Maxine Waters

29:50

has made millions of dollars in the stock market

29:54

and by being a powerful

29:57

member of Congress. She's

29:59

an actor playing a role. playing a role, she

30:01

knows how much money she can

30:03

make playing that role. And then

30:05

they built a little system of

30:07

rewards that if you

30:09

follow this act, you

30:11

can get promoted on your job. They'll

30:15

create an entire

30:17

wing of their corporation called Diversity,

30:19

Equity and Inclusion, where you can

30:22

get a job that

30:25

basically is like, oh my God, I can get

30:27

a six figure salary we're running around and telling

30:29

white people what to think and what to do.

30:32

What a job that is. I

30:34

don't need any qualifications other than

30:36

my black skin because we've created

30:39

this industry, DEI. And

30:41

every corporation has this initiative.

30:44

And they plug in mostly black

30:46

women, mostly gay black men, but

30:50

the rest of us were dark. We can get

30:52

jobs in DEI departments. Again, you

30:55

can get a job at Coca-Cola and

30:58

you don't need to know nothing about how they make

31:00

that soft drink. You

31:02

don't have to work on the assembly line, you don't have to

31:04

do anything. All you have to do is be willing to show

31:06

up and say, well, I can tell white people what to think.

31:09

That's your qualification. It's

31:15

amazing work. I would be

31:17

insulted by it. If I thought my job was to,

31:21

yeah, just, but

31:23

this entire system that they've

31:25

designed. And

31:28

at some point, not today, I'll connect

31:31

the NAACP to all of

31:33

this, because it was infiltrated by communists

31:35

and people that don't think Jesus Christ

31:37

is their Lord and Savior. And

31:41

so they have an entire

31:43

system, everything. The entire structure

31:47

has been set up to bait black people walk

31:50

away from your Christian beliefs, hop

31:53

on board with this communism,

31:56

secularism, Marxism, and

31:59

we will. reward you. So

32:06

before I bring Kevin and Tamika

32:08

into this conversation, I do

32:10

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35:10

Michelle and Kevin Donahue. Hello,

35:28

Fearless Army. I'm Jason Whitlock, your

35:30

leader. I'm going

35:32

to spend 2024 discussing growth

35:35

and sacrifice. Hard

35:37

times are here. Harder times

35:39

are coming. What has

35:41

stopped American growth and caused a

35:44

regression in fundamental freedoms and values?

35:47

A lack of sacrifice. Our

35:49

ancestors sacrificed for our benefit. We

35:52

have not sacrificed to protect the

35:54

progress they died for. No

35:56

sacrifice, no freedom. What

35:59

is... who feeds man's willingness to

36:01

sacrifice. His ignorance,

36:04

his perversion, his pride, his

36:06

ingratitude, and his cowardice, his

36:09

rejection of God. The

36:12

Bible is a story about the

36:14

power and the necessity of sacrifice.

36:16

Sacrifice is the sun, rain,

36:18

and fertilizer of growth. Growth

36:21

is our life purpose. Growing

36:24

the knowledge, wisdom, fear, obedience, and

36:26

reverence to the most high. Growth

36:30

requires sacrifice will

36:32

be our theme for Roll

36:34

Call 2.0 this summer, June

36:37

1, right back here in

36:39

Nashville. We're excited to welcome you.

36:42

Let me spend a minute explaining what

36:44

G-R-O-W-T-H actually

36:48

stands for, for us in the fearless

36:50

army. The G is

36:53

for game plan. In order to

36:55

properly grow, it's essential we work from

36:57

the strategic game plan spelled out in

36:59

the Bible. The R, responsibility.

37:02

As we grow as men,

37:04

we understand and accept our

37:06

responsibilities to God, family, and

37:08

teammates. The O, ownership.

37:11

We embrace ownership of our destiny.

37:14

Outsiders do not determine our

37:16

fate. The W, wisdom.

37:19

We honor, value, and share the wisdom

37:21

imparted to us by elders, coaches, and

37:23

leaders. The T, trust.

37:26

We must be worthy of trust.

37:29

The reliability of a man's word

37:31

defines him far more than popularity

37:33

and material possession. The

37:36

H, humility. The

37:38

reward for humility and fear of the

37:41

Lord is riches and honor and life.

37:44

That's straight from Proverbs 22 and four. Come

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join us in Nashville as we

37:49

talk about growth and

37:52

sacrifice and how without sacrifice, there

37:54

will be no growth. Roll

37:57

call 2.0 right here in Nashville. June

38:00

5th. But

38:08

you want to hope for sympathy like a hero.

38:13

Pray. Pray. The

38:17

half everlasting laugh.

38:19

Mwah! Yes!

38:22

Emmanuel Acho just nailed it there. And

38:26

I say this sincerely. With no

38:28

animus towards Emmanuel Acho.

38:31

What are those? Stand

38:34

your ground, brother. Don't

38:36

let these gatekeepers block break

38:38

you. Come on now,

38:41

dawg. Come on,

38:43

man. These people are

38:45

simps. These dudes are

38:48

simps. Men can cry.

38:50

You thought it's okay to be weak. Ma ma ma

38:53

ma ma. Shut your mouth,

38:55

mate. This is how, this is why

38:57

I call them simps. Because look who

38:59

they had smoke for. Someone

39:02

they knew they could break. You're not that guy,

39:05

pal. Trust me. You're not that guy.

39:18

Alright, welcome back. I

39:21

want to continue the conversation about

39:23

the method, the acting method used

39:25

to keep black

39:28

people voting Democrat. Shemeika

39:30

Michelle joins us. And

39:33

Shemeika, I know you've met

39:35

Kevin Donahue on our

39:37

prayer call. But

39:40

I do want, Kevin, introduce yourself to

39:42

the audience a little bit formally. What

39:45

do you do? You live here at Nashville. He's been a great

39:47

friend to the program. He was

39:49

at roll call last year. He's been on

39:51

all the prayer. He maybe missed a couple of prayer

39:53

calls on Wednesday, but he's been on

39:56

most of them. Anyway, introduce yourself, Kevin. I'm

39:58

Kevin Donahue. I've been in Nashville. Both about five

40:00

years and I was I see it the

40:03

first roll call he has a pastor bought

40:05

be searched and Franklin when you and faster

40:07

and faster. Bobby got together and Shriver and

40:09

I was the very first was Ah but

40:11

I've been a national five years originally from

40:13

Washington D C area. Ah, I'm in the

40:16

business of cyber security of four hundred worth

40:18

individuals and been an entrepreneur and a businessman

40:20

most my life and love the show. Perfect.

40:23

Odd cabins really smart that's why

40:25

of environmentalists conversation but some he

40:27

come on a store with you.

40:29

Ah, We're at

40:32

that time of year again. Some meet

40:34

the where you know, devoted cycles, heat

40:36

map and. Without. A scare

40:38

black people into voting for

40:40

democrats and. If if

40:42

if you don't pull that democrat

40:44

lover. Or. You're gonna get killed

40:47

by the police and you know. You're.

40:49

Just not alone. Jim crow laws are just

40:51

around the corner in accord the would be

40:53

they're gonna take birth control the way to.

40:56

Ah, Man this, this method works

40:58

and where are you know? We had

41:00

this conversation. Earlier. This week I think

41:02

with me and Tj in a of the. With.

41:05

Me try and explain to Tj like. Nah!

41:08

Man, black people really believe.

41:10

Their. Life depends on voting for democrats.

41:14

Absolutely. And when we see you

41:17

know there was that video it

41:19

Jennifer Louis where she was sans

41:22

it Trump is reelected, he's gonna

41:24

marset So stairs and six something

41:26

smash the glass of the constitution

41:29

and and a and saying that

41:31

he's Hitler and I'm thinking lady

41:34

you are net stuff you know

41:36

I have to applaud them for

41:38

actually using actresses such as Jennifer

41:41

Louis and Will Be Sober It

41:43

because at. Least they have

41:45

some experience when as saw

41:47

this acting of the woman

41:49

whose son was shot in

41:51

Chicago step by seen it

41:54

came to mind was blue

41:56

tomato tomato else because that

41:58

was just terrible thing. Even

42:00

the sister I guess that's

42:02

who was in the video

42:04

with. I didn't seem like

42:06

see even bodies. Now I

42:08

as a mom I would

42:10

be devastated but this just

42:12

seems like bad acting across

42:14

the board and is what

42:16

the Democrats do every voting

42:18

cycle and you It seems

42:21

that black people would say

42:23

hey, we've seen this before

42:25

So how voter Id are

42:27

released A video that made

42:29

in Twenty Twenty. Because it's

42:31

the same script, just a diversion

42:33

year. Spigot,

42:37

You were both V and real

42:39

but some people feel made us

42:42

his job He awaits him cynical.

42:44

This. Woman lost her mother. Are.

42:47

I'm gonna say this though, I

42:49

don't put much effort, haven't watched the

42:52

videos and then seen be asked one

42:54

the way that he talked. And.

42:56

And seen the mother and

42:58

father doing to separate interviews.

43:01

My. Suspicion is it is

43:03

a suspicious I could be

43:05

wrong. But. I just

43:07

the reality is I'm not sure if

43:09

the mother and the saw. Are

43:12

really that connected? As

43:14

and life. That is the reality of

43:16

sometimes what will happen in a family

43:18

dynamic. Where the black? Why? whatever. But

43:20

they'll be So miss this Fox's that

43:23

they're really not that a task and

43:25

they're not that close. But.

43:28

Now. This is a pain day. On

43:30

the line. From. Plame his

43:33

role as I know people will be

43:35

a way too cynical with law since

43:37

Amigo, but I'm just. I've seen this.

43:40

Before. yeah

43:42

i'm just not convinced am not

43:45

convinced as seen a mother's lose

43:47

our son as saints many mom's

43:49

lose their sons and most of

43:51

the time is at the hands

43:53

of another black man i just

43:56

watched mass grandmother go through it

43:58

and when her son was murdered,

44:00

December 3rd. I watched a very

44:02

close friend of mine lose her

44:04

15-year-old son at the hands of

44:06

another black man. When you have

44:09

a relationship with that child, it

44:11

just doesn't come across fake and

44:13

phony. Whether you're crying or not,

44:15

whether you're passing out or not,

44:17

most people can see the genuineness

44:20

and it was just missing. And

44:22

it seemed to even be missing

44:24

to the young lady on screen

44:26

who just didn't seem to be

44:28

buying it at all. So

44:30

yes, we may be cynical. Yes,

44:33

people may get upset. Yes, we

44:35

may get a little bit of

44:37

hate feedback, but I'm okay with

44:39

that because listen, the truth will

44:41

come out. There's nothing covered that

44:43

should not be revealed, neither here

44:45

that should not be known. We'll

44:47

find out the truth. And I

44:49

hope for the sake of

44:52

her family that she is not

44:54

putting on for a dollar, but

44:56

I don't put it past anyone

44:59

because we've seen it happen. And

45:02

you know, my spirit

45:05

at some of the church folks that my

45:07

spirit just is just not sitting right with

45:09

my spirit. Let

45:13

me care before I have you jump in. I

45:15

want to play the Jennifer Lewis clip

45:18

of her, you know, comparing Trump to

45:20

Hitler and, you know, he's going

45:22

to tear up the Constitution. Let's play that clip.

45:25

Dear God, what have we done? Oh,

45:29

I'll tell you what we've done. We've

45:32

spent time trying to decide

45:35

what flavor ice cream

45:38

we're going to get. Because

45:42

they're 10,000 flavors. We

45:46

spend half our lives choosing,

45:51

trying to make a choice on bullshit.

45:54

What movie tonight? Let me sit here for

45:57

a half hour. No bombs going on.

46:02

And we do nothing. We sit on our couches. Oh,

46:05

I don't believe in voting. You f***ing idiot. If

46:11

that man gets in, as

46:15

soon as he takes the oath, he will have generals walk down

46:17

the steps

46:21

of the Capitol. He

46:23

will take a hammer and

46:25

break the glass where the Constitution is and

46:27

he will tear it up in our faces.

46:30

And say now, I'm the

46:32

king. You will bow down, bitches.

46:44

He will punish everybody that didn't vote

46:46

for him. Let me tell y'all how I know

46:52

this s***. I know it because I know what

46:54

mental illness looks like. That

46:58

mania is unstoppable. See, this month Hitler, he didn't come

47:00

to play. Kevin, one of

47:05

the reasons I

47:07

wanted to have you, you're

47:10

familiar with government agencies. Yes, sir. And

47:19

so there are those

47:22

of us who are like, the CIA, FBI, they're in bed with these actors and

47:26

actresses. No, yes. Well, I didn't know you were having

47:28

me come on for a critique of

47:33

a soap opera or a Mexican soap opera. I had no idea.

47:35

I mean, this really is ultra dramatic.

47:39

And you know, what's necessary in order for propaganda to stick is to have a

47:45

story. The more dramatic the story, the deeper

47:47

it sticks. The more detailed the story is

47:51

the deeper it sticks. And they'll come

47:53

up with these catch up stories. phrases,

48:00

you know, Hitler has always won, whatever

48:02

it is, to demonize and to

48:04

separate and to, you know,

48:07

so that they can make this go on. Because even

48:09

the Bible, how do we know about the

48:11

Bible today? It was passed down through stories. That's

48:13

how human beings communicate. And

48:16

so what they're doing here is

48:18

they're creating a story, a narrative

48:20

to make sure the propaganda works.

48:22

You know, there's a great book

48:25

by Noam Chomsky, came out in

48:27

1988, about manufactured consent,

48:30

the political economy and the mass

48:32

media. And it breaks down the

48:34

propaganda model. And it talks

48:36

about creating the villain. You know,

48:39

and it talks about what is the story

48:41

that's being told that creates the argument that

48:43

separates and that manufactures the

48:45

consent of the masses. The number one

48:47

thing is creating a boogeyman. It's

48:50

fear, right? Because if there's fear,

48:52

then we need a government agency or

48:55

a fatherly figure or a monthly figure to

48:57

protect us from this bad

48:59

guy. Right. And so there's a perpetual

49:01

boogeyman and a lot of this, I

49:04

mean, that character right there, I don't know who

49:06

that woman was, but I mean, she's like a

49:08

joker. She's like a Batman, like a joker or

49:10

the Riddler or something. Let

49:12

me get my right. Wasn't she in Blackest?

49:15

I mean, she's a well known actress, right? Yeah,

49:18

she was in Blackest. She played

49:20

Tina Turner's mom and what's love

49:23

got to do with it. She

49:25

was on a different world. She's

49:27

a very well known actress, especially

49:30

in Black circles. And

49:32

when I see this, I just

49:34

think Jennifer Lewis, you are

49:38

on my list because

49:40

that was one of her scenes. And

49:44

the acting, the acting is just

49:46

so over the top. We

49:49

know a message has been sent

49:51

out to everyone because Leslie Jones

49:53

was saying the same thing. They're

49:55

all saying that we're going back

49:57

to slavery or they're taking back.

50:00

our rights. And to Whoopi Goldberg,

50:02

you played a woman who didn't

50:04

have many rights in the color

50:07

purple, but you've never been one.

50:09

Stop the lies. And so this

50:11

idea that we're going back and

50:14

things are going backwards, we know

50:16

is simply just not true. Just

50:18

by looking around in

50:20

our homes, we are advancing

50:22

every day. And so anyone

50:24

that actually falls for the

50:27

idea that we're going backwards

50:29

isn't very smart, but that's

50:31

what they're depending on. People who

50:33

aren't really smart and who's going

50:35

to lean more to their emotions

50:38

opposed to actually using logic. Is

50:42

there any hopefulness out of

50:44

this, Kevin, in terms of like

50:47

they're starting earlier and the

50:49

stories seem more preposterous. Does

50:51

it speak to their level of desperation that

50:53

they maybe they know they sense they're

50:56

losing? I mean, it's been going on forever.

50:58

This is the narrative. I mean, it's people

51:00

like you pointing this out and then adding

51:02

context to it saying, Hey, this goes back

51:05

to communist Russia. These are

51:07

actors that came here, but go look

51:09

at the bios on IMDB for Wolf

51:11

Blitzer and all the talking heads at

51:13

CNN and MSNBC and

51:15

Fox News actor. All

51:18

of them are actors, right? So

51:21

the actors are reporting the news.

51:23

The actors are starting

51:25

to be the guests on the shows. And

51:27

so that's what we're getting. We're getting a

51:29

full drama and it's creating this narrative that

51:32

will I guess get people to vote

51:34

a certain way or to rise up.

51:37

And these people are really, from

51:39

my point of view, they look like revolutionaries. I'm

51:43

going to take care of a little business, but I want

51:45

you to marinate on this, Kevin and Shemeika,

51:47

but I'm going to come to you first by

51:50

creating this boogie man and creating all this

51:53

fear to me, particularly

51:55

listening to what you had said earlier,

51:58

they're creating a. path

52:00

and a need for an

52:02

Antichrist, for a figure

52:05

that can, some iconic

52:07

figure who can make us

52:09

all feel safe and correct all these

52:11

problems. This feels like the groundwork that

52:13

has to be laid if there

52:16

ever will be an Antichrist. I

52:18

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hero. If they're going to put

54:02

us back in chains, who can I vote for?

54:04

Who can I rely on

54:06

to make sure that I still

54:08

have my freedom? It's

54:10

the same narrative. It is Batman

54:13

versus the Joker. When I was

54:15

inside the Beltway doing a lot

54:17

of the work with the different

54:19

agencies, I used to know the

54:21

headlines before the headlines would hit.

54:24

I didn't know what they were doing until

54:26

maybe a few months down the road. Then

54:29

I got to see how the play and how

54:31

the drama created and it might be a few

54:33

months or even a couple years. Like, oh, that's

54:35

why they did that. That's why

54:37

they did that. That's why they set that up and

54:39

then it would kind of see through the fruition. I

54:43

try not to predict too much. I

54:45

try to sit back and let the play

54:47

work itself out and see

54:49

where they're going with it. This is

54:51

really dramatic, especially with the mother.

54:54

Was she passing out? Yes, she

54:56

was pretending to pass out. Tending

54:58

to pass out, right. It's just

55:00

like everything. Even during COVID, it

55:02

was refrigerated trucks and overrun hospitals.

55:05

These are all propaganda terms. I watch

55:07

the news differently than most. I'm like,

55:10

okay, what is it they're trying to

55:12

push? What's the red alert they're trying

55:14

to force on us right now? Then what are they trying

55:16

to get me to do as an individual in the

55:20

future? I look at it macro and then

55:22

micro from my own point of view. Tameka,

55:26

how about you see any hope in this,

55:28

like the level of desperation is turning up

55:31

because maybe they're not winning? Oh,

55:35

we definitely know they don't believe

55:37

they're winning. I think that this

55:39

is in the Democrat playbook as

55:41

a whole and even individually. So

55:43

many of them think they are

55:45

white saviors. That's why when they

55:47

see black people voting right, they

55:50

come in and say, how could

55:52

you do this? You are turning

55:54

against your people. They always feel

55:56

like they need to come in

55:58

and rescue us. So I

56:00

do think that they're coming out

56:03

with all of these things so

56:05

that black people will be looking

56:07

for yet again, a white savior

56:09

in the Democrat party. But I

56:12

do think that there is hope

56:14

because I am seeing so many

56:16

people, especially young black people who

56:18

just aren't falling for the tricks

56:21

anymore. I do think that a

56:23

lot of older black people are

56:25

still going along to get along,

56:28

but it just seems that as

56:30

technology advances and we have

56:32

more information at our fingertips

56:35

that some people are willing to put in

56:37

the work to do the research and say,

56:39

you know, this doesn't sound

56:41

right. Let me look it up. And

56:43

they're finding out that the media has

56:46

been lying. The government has been lying.

56:48

The Democrat party has been lying to

56:50

them for a very long time. So

56:53

when I see younger people be excited

56:55

and just into politics, a lot of

56:57

us were not at that age. It

57:00

does give me a little glimmer of

57:02

hope that they are changing and the

57:05

Democrats see that. And so, of course,

57:07

they're going to get outrageous and have

57:09

to be more ridiculous and go above

57:11

and beyond. But I think there are

57:13

a lot of people who just aren't

57:15

falling for it anymore. The

57:19

other side of this is what are they distracting

57:21

us from? What's no longer

57:23

in the headlines? Like what is this

57:25

taking the place of? What was in the headlines

57:27

the last few weeks that now this takes the

57:29

most dramatic turn and now we have to focus

57:31

on this? That's the other piece. One

57:33

is what are they trying to steer us into? And

57:35

then other, what are they trying to take our attention away from? So

57:38

it's a very important thing to look at when it comes to the property. For

57:40

me, and I've seen it talked about

57:42

it. I think, Shemekka, you may have referenced this

57:45

either on the prayer call or

57:47

some conference call like this

57:51

Hunter Biden, no, Ashley

57:53

Biden diary deal. And

57:55

how the

57:57

woman who stole the diary. who

58:00

found the diary and didn't return it, they're

58:03

actually gonna put her in jail. And

58:06

Shemeika, you made the point and follow up on

58:08

it, like, hold on, so there's

58:11

a crime discussed in this diary.

58:14

The daughter says that, "'My father

58:16

took inappropriate showers with me. "'We're

58:19

not gonna look into that, "'but we're

58:21

gonna put the person "'who found the diary in

58:23

jail.'" That's amazing to me. It's

58:27

completely amazing because people are just,

58:29

like, the media is not covering

58:31

this at all. And for so

58:33

long, they wanted us to believe

58:35

that this diary wasn't even authentic.

58:37

It wasn't real. This was just

58:39

another fake story. The same way

58:41

they sold us the whole Hunter

58:43

Biden's laptop is not real. But

58:45

you're actually going to put the

58:47

woman in jail who stole the

58:49

diary and sold it to journalists.

58:51

So we now know, not only

58:54

is this story real, the diary

58:56

must be authentic. Now

58:59

let's talk about what's in the

59:01

diary and why is it that

59:03

this woman feels like she was

59:05

molested over and over again by

59:07

her father. And it has always

59:09

amazed me that Biden doesn't even,

59:11

to me, really talk about his

59:14

daughter. All he talks about is

59:16

his dead son. And that's,

59:18

like, why are we overlooking that?

59:20

Because people want to continue to

59:22

say, oh, I'm voting for the

59:24

lesser of two evils. Well, I

59:27

need them to explain to me

59:29

that if this man was, in

59:31

fact, molesting his daughter in the

59:33

shower, how is he the lesser

59:35

of two evils? Explain it to

59:37

me like I wore a helmet

59:39

to school because it's not adding

59:41

up. And the way people are

59:44

just overlooking this is really sick.

59:46

And it just says that so

59:49

many of us don't even

59:51

want to see the truth. We don't

59:53

even want to know the truth because

59:55

it's easier just to turn a blind

59:57

eye and go along to get along.

1:00:01

So perhaps, cause here's

1:00:04

what has disappeared from

1:00:06

the news. Diddy. They

1:00:10

raided this man's home, several of his

1:00:13

homes. It's all in the news.

1:00:16

And again, I'll connect it again to this Ashley

1:00:18

Biden. It just seems like they don't

1:00:21

want us looking at like, hey, what's

1:00:23

going on with sexual exploitation? And

1:00:27

if you follow this show

1:00:30

and understand like what we've been talking

1:00:32

about, and I've been talking

1:00:34

about for three years, like how they use sex

1:00:38

to control and manipulate and they get

1:00:40

you out on Epstein Island, they get

1:00:42

you on camera at Diddy's house, and

1:00:44

now they have you and they control

1:00:46

you. And it's, you know, I know

1:00:48

I'm not supposed to reference him, but

1:00:50

I'm going to, because he wrote a

1:00:52

great book, sexual, what is

1:00:54

it? Or libido? Domenandi.

1:00:57

Yeah. Libido Domenandi.

1:01:00

It's a great book about how

1:01:03

they use sexual perversion to control you

1:01:05

politically and in every other way. And

1:01:09

all of it from Diddy to

1:01:12

this Biden diary, to Epstein.

1:01:16

We're seeing all of this in people's eyes. The

1:01:18

scales are coming off people's eyes and people are

1:01:21

starting to realize like, man, they're using sex to

1:01:23

exploit all of us and to control all of

1:01:25

us. But let's don't

1:01:27

talk about that. Did you see some

1:01:30

black dude shot at the cops and got

1:01:32

killed? That's what you should really be focused

1:01:34

about because you met one day, may shoot

1:01:36

at the cops, and you

1:01:38

don't want to be killed for that. And

1:01:41

we have interactions with the police on

1:01:43

a daily basis. It hits right home

1:01:45

and it makes us ignore maybe a

1:01:48

war narrative in the Ukraine or somewhere

1:01:50

else. That was the headlines

1:01:52

and maybe that narrative wasn't going as well

1:01:54

as they hoped. The Vietnam War taught the

1:01:56

military, the government, and the press, really

1:02:00

big lesson. Be careful what

1:02:02

you say on TV because that became

1:02:04

a very, very unpopular war and America

1:02:06

turned against it. So why

1:02:08

don't we use distraction techniques to make sure that

1:02:10

our war plans or whatever else is going on,

1:02:12

we may not even know what it is, uh,

1:02:15

isn't doesn't show up in the headlights. So

1:02:19

Miguel, I'll give you the final thought. If not, we can get out

1:02:21

of here. I just

1:02:23

want to say this goes back

1:02:25

to what we were saying when

1:02:28

we were covering duty that perhaps

1:02:30

they raided his house, not to

1:02:32

actually collect evidence on him, but

1:02:34

to collect the evidence that he

1:02:37

had on these, some of these

1:02:39

powerful politicians and Hollywood elites and

1:02:42

the way that's how it's looking

1:02:44

considering we haven't heard any other

1:02:46

thing outside of that. Thank

1:02:51

you, Shemeika. Great job.

1:02:53

Uh, we'll see you next week. Uh,

1:02:56

we'll play some tomorrow and

1:02:58

we will see you tomorrow. Okay.

1:03:55

Okay.

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